Hello All:

As input comes in from other's, it is apparent that different folks use the
dual receive function for different things and have different but equally
important priorities for this features use.

For myself, my priority is when working a DX pile up to be able to hear the
stations that the DX is working when running split. I want the capability to
be to control the ratio of Main RX and Sub RX volume. This volume ratio or
distribution could vary depending on the size and amplitude of the pileup
that the strength of the DX station. This could be accomplished by the
Main/Sub balance slider method, or the use of two volume controls. One
volume control for the Main RX and one for the Sub RX.

In the interest of functionality and flexibility I guess I would favor the 2
volume control approach. I'm running version 1.9.0 (803). In this version
the Sub RX volume control in the Sub RX panel does not control the Sub RX
volume. If this were changed so that the Sub RX volume control actually
controlled Sub RX volume, that would be great. If this revision was made,
one could independently adjust the Main and Sub Rx audio outputs. I think
this would allow Chas to do what he wanted to do with the digital modes, yet
offer the flexibility for other uses, to include the working of DX.

Just my 2 cents worth. 

Mark NU8Z
 





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Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 7:30 AM
To: Joe - AB1DO; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Sub RX toggle Key and Sub RX Volume


Joe,

The problem with the having a single slider distribute the gains is 
that you need a calibration point to set equal gains on main and sub, 
or else a means to turn the distribution feature off.  Otherwise you 
will spend an inordinate amount of time trying to balance the gains 
when you want near or precisely equal gains on both.  I don't really 
see any advantages to distributing the gains; if there are some 
please tell me.  The advantage of having precisely equal gains on 
both is to be able to measure signal strength on one and relate that 
to signal strength on the other when using third party software that 
uses a spectrum display, such as MixW.  The feature of having two 
gain controls works now.  The only hang up I have with the two gain 
controls is the main gain control is positioned under Sub receiver 
where the sub receiver gain control should be positioned under sub receiver.

73,  Chas W1CG



At 07:31 PM 1/5/2007, Joe - AB1DO wrote:
>Here's an alternative idea. How about a single slider that 
>"distributes" the AF between Sub and Main RX. Kind of like an audio 
>balance slider, but instead of balancing between L and R, balance 
>between Sub and Main. Assuming equally strong Sub and Main RX signals, 
>then:
>- Slide all the way to Main and you only hear Main
>- Slide all the way to Sub and you only hear Sub
>- Slide half way between Sub and Main and both are equally loud.
>
>Obviously, if Sub and Main have different signal strengths, then the 
>"mid point" will be more towards the weaker of the two.
>
>Just a thought,
>
>73 de Joe - AB1DO
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "NU8Z" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <flexradio@flex-radio.biz>
>Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 18:35
>Subject: [Flexradio] Sub RX toggle Key and Sub RX Volume
>
>
> > First, with regard to my original question regarding a keyboard 
> > entry to toggle the sub RX, I received a response from Henning 
> > (VK2CAP) . He stated that he uses the space bar. The space bar will 
> > toggle on and off the last button hit with the mouse. Hit the Sub RX 
> > button once with the mouse and it toggles the Sub RX nicely after 
> > that with the space bar.  I tried it and it
> > works great!  Thanks Henning!
> >
> > Sub RX Volume Question: Now I have a question regarding the vertical 
> > slider in the Sub RX box. This now controls the Main RX volume. 
> > Would it not be better if it controled the SUB RX volume???  I think 
> > it would.  We already have a volume control for the Main RX.  What 
> > do others think?
> >
> > Best Regards
> > Mark NU8Z
> >
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